Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 175, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 July 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WANTED—A girl for general, housework. J. A. .Dunlap, ’phone| 66. WANTED —To buy modem borne in Rensselaer. Jesse Eldridge, telephone 916-E. ■ i -~t WANTED-—For automobile livery call J. K. Smith. J. K. Smith. Tele phone 90 or 491-Red. WANTED —Property with two or three acres of land. Havrey Davisson. WANTED—A one-story, five or six-room house. Must' be close in. Harvey Davisson. WANTED —Party wants tenant for good farm. Inquire county agricultural agent, Rensselaer. WANTED —We wish to contract for sound milk for delivery to Englewood, Chicago, ill. Ws will be steady buyers and will pay for the coming months $3.00 per b-gahon can, f. o. b., Englewood. Will pay cash if requested. Z. & S. Creamery Co., 6800 Yale Ave., Chicago, 111. FUR RENI TO RENT—24O acres of land, with good improvements. Tenant must sow wheat. Alex Merica, ’phone 176. FOR RENT—Suite of rooms over the postoffice. Can be used for offices or living quarters. E. L. Hollingsworth. ’Phone 320 or 77. LOST LOST —White bail clog with brindle spot on head. Please notify John Gangloff, ’phone 453. EbsY—Grey"" and white • striped kitten. Finder please return tu Blanche White, ’phone I’o4. LOST OR STOLEN—Girl’s bicycle. Notify R. D. Thompson. ’Phone 277. LOST— Boy’s grey overcoat, between Trust and Savings bank and Lew Robinson’s farm east of Rensselaer. Finder please notify ’phone 946-C.
LOST OR STOLEN—Beagle female hound. Liberal rewrd. . Notify F. C. Cavindish, Newland, Ind., ’phone 922-B.
MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO LOAN—o per cent, farm loans. JOHN A DUNLAP. MONEY’ ~TO LOAN—Chas. J. -Dean & Son. MADAM —Before haying your sewing done, get my prices. Plain sewing, children’s school clothes preferred. Mrs. Nada Cuffle, first house north of old tile plant on Jackson Highway. Forest tires are raging in Michigan and Montana. James Lefler, who had been in Lafayette, arrived here this morning. Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Catt are in Rochester, N. Y., attending, the national convention of American optometrists. Mrs. Frank Hoferlin and children went to Hammond Friday for a visit. William Ruggles, who had been visiting with Samuel Lowery and family, returned today to his home in Kentland. Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Miller were passengers on the Monon out of here this morning for Chicago. Dr. A. R. Kresler and family and Harry Kresler and family arrived home Friday evening from a week’s outing at Lake Webster. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hopkins, of Oklahoma, who had been visiting relatives at Lafayette and other Indiana paints, spent the day here with relatives.
Mrs. A. R. Hopkins entertained ait her"home on College avenue Friday afternoon in honor of Miss Edith Thompson, of Lafayette, who is a guest of Mrs. Hopkins. Mrs. Anna O’Donald and son, Joseph, returned today to their home in Rantoul. 111., after a visit here with Mrs. O’Donald’s sister, Mrs. Thomas Callahan, and family. C. M. Dewey, of Wheatfield, was in Rensselaer Friday. Mr. Dewey owns eight hundred acres in Walker ’ township, southwest of Wheatfield. Mr. Dewey bought this land of William Plotter, of Lafayette. CASTO RIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of ' S'CCC&At/Zi
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